I’m BACK!
After dabbling in an internship in an SMO and spending some time on other activities I am back to blogging, and here is what I want to look at the coming posts:
- Finding some Danish Data where I can play around with
join()and its variants, probably the good oldEpi::steno2, and its correspondingst2clin, andst2albdatasets. - Exploring what kinds of demographics data I can get from Statistics Denmark
- Recreation of the “increase in piracy due to increase in watermelon sales” example of a correlation =!= causation, but with Danish data from Statistics Denmark
- Playing around with the
safetyData()package and understanding how a CDISC-formatted clinical trial dataset can look like- This will be marked as an outlier from the usual focus on Danish data
- Comparison of demographic characteristics of those who use the 5 most expensive drugs (in DDD)
- Making a
revealjspresentation of one of the blog posts
And this post will also hold a promise to myself to better label the elements of the quarto document, for easier navigation and better output, by:
- labeling, and using other chunk options
- using snippets in Rstudio
- better hiding chunks that dont provide necessary info
- learning from other Quarto-bloggers and definitely linking to them when I learn
- attempting to use
visual studio codeto produce the blog instead of Rstudio - add a refactored or abbreviated chunk with all the important code in the bottom
There is SO much to do!